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Is bugzilla comment submission down?
Is bugzilla comment submission down? I can fetch a bug, but trying to
submit a new comment fails with... eventually... a timeout. Repeating
the submission again fails, and checking (in another browser window) the
same bug indicates that it hasn't updated.

I don't know about new bugs as I've not tried filing one.

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Re: Is bugzilla comment submission down? [ In reply to ]
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:37:03AM +0000, Duncan wrote:
> Is bugzilla comment submission down? I can fetch a bug, but trying to
> submit a new comment fails with... eventually... a timeout. Repeating
> the submission again fails, and checking (in another browser window) the
> same bug indicates that it hasn't updated.
Please provide more details, like the bug number, and the UTC timestamp
when you tried this.

However both database servers are up, and fully up to date on
replication:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/haproxy-status/

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Re: Is bugzilla comment submission down? [ In reply to ]
Robin H. Johnson posted on Fri, 14 Aug 2009 19:46:18 +0000 as excerpted:

> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:37:03AM +0000, Duncan wrote:
>> Is bugzilla comment submission down? I can fetch a bug, but trying to
>> submit a new comment fails with... eventually... a timeout. Repeating
>> the submission again fails, and checking (in another browser window)
>> the same bug indicates that it hasn't updated.
> Please provide more details, like the bug number, and the UTC timestamp
> when you tried this.
>
> However both database servers are up, and fully up to date on
> replication:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/haproxy-status/

Seems it was a problem on my end. Sorry for the noise.

kde4 still has issues with local proxies, but various factors have mostly
eliminated them for GETs. But I think this was the first Gentoo bug
comment I've filed since upgrading, and apparently the issue isn't
resolved for POSTs. After seeing no reply here for awhile I decided it
/had/ to be just me or someone else would have mentioned it too, and
tried temporarily bypassing privoxy. It worked, so it was indeed just
me. =:^O

But thanks for the reply. I was just coming back to mention all this and
saw it, so you must have replied about the time I figured it out. =:^)

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